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Compostable Straw Wins a Bioplastic Award

by Rose Walker Writer

The best news is the Phade compostable straws have recently won the bioplastic award. 


It is co-developed by Danimer Scientific and WinCup.


Wilbistraw also manufactures compostable and biodegradable straws in France. 


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The Benefits 

This award-winning compostable plastic straw is made from polyhydroxyalkanoate, also known as PHA. This is a group of polyesters. 

Indeed, this can lead us to a green economy. Due to its biodegradability, manufacturers are trying to use it as bioplastics.

 

How Can We Produce PHA?

This is a critical process. Generally, PHA is produced by microorganisms. That is why it is the best eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastics. The other form of PHA, known as PHBV is less stiff and durable.  


Besides that, it is a type of heat-sensitive plastic straw. That means you can use it with hot and cold drinks.

The best part is, you do not need recycle bins, and you can decompose them in your garden. 


On the other hand, if they end up in landfills or sea, they will decompose naturally. If you want to use a plastic item, then purchase it.


The hard truth is, this straw is a type of plastic. Maybe they are not good for our health. So we suggest choosing an alternative.


But if you compare them with a paper straw, then the paper is the best alternative. We are the leading manufacturer of durable, 5 coated environmental friendly straws.  




If you are a business owner, then you have the most affordable alternative- paper straw.


Now you can add a logo and order your straws with custom design, dimensions and colours. If you need straws in bulk, please feel free to call us.


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